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In live performances from the Hollywood Bowl to New York’s Avery Fisher Hall, from Paris to Hong Kong, and in his continuing series of solo piano recordings for Arabesque -- Bruce Brubaker is a visionary virtuoso. Profiled on NBC's "Today" Show, Brubaker performs Mozart with the Los Angeles Philharmonic, and Philip Glass on the BBC. Pulitzer-Prize-winning "Washington Post" critic Tim Page has said: “I wouldn't trade Pollini, Argerich, Richard Goode, Peter Serkin or Bruce Brubaker (to mention a terrific younger artist) for any handful of Horowitzes!” Brubaker was presented by Carnegie Hall at Zankel Hall, and at Boston’s Institute for Contemporary Arts, as the opening-night performer in the museum’s acclaimed new Diller Scofidio + Renfro-designed building. His blog “PianoMorphosis” appears at ArtsJournal.com. Bruce Brubaker has appeared on RAI in Italy, and on PBS television in the U.S. He premiered music by Glass, Nico Muhly, Mark-Anthony Turnage, and John Cage. Brubaker was awarded a solo artist grant from the National Endowment for the Arts. He performs at Lincoln Center’s Mostly Mozart Festival at Avery Fisher Hall, at Alice Tully Hall, the Hollywood Bowl, Tanglewood, London’s Wigmore Hall, Leipzig’s Gewandhaus, Antwerp’s Queen Elizabeth Hall, and Finland’s Kuhmo Festival.
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